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Homes for the Future Architecture
Phase II Housing in Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland design by RMJM Architects, UK.
post updated 8 April 2025
Phase Two for Bellway Homes
Design: RMJM Architects
Status: unbuilt – never went on site
Approximate cost: £12m
Future Homes – New Designs
Homes for the Future Glasgow
‘Following the success of Homes for the Future, Scottish architects RMJM have been selected from a developer-led architectural competition, to lead the design for this prominent residential development on Glasgow Green.
The client body comprises representation from the lead developer, the City Council, a social housing group and a residential rental company. The brief demands a high density mixed use urban solution, integrating undercroft parking with public landscaping. One hundred and forty dwellings are proposed, divided between social housing, rental and private sale.
2000 Regeneration Scotland Supreme Award (total HftF project)’.
Homes for the Future Glasgow
housing photo : Andrew Lee
This bold housing development helped form a part in the regeneration of Glasgow’s East End. The modern properties showcase potential for Scotland’s residential development.
The residential project overlooking Glasgow Green was the flagship for Glasgow’s 1999 Year of Architecture. In total there are 24 apartments and penthouses.
Buildings in Glasgow by RMJM
Glasgow Harbour
property photo © Adrian Welch
Glasgow Harbour Residential Development for Cala Homes/Park Lane Developments – RMJM were successfully selected in a two-stage competition for this large-scale riverside development in Glasgow. RMJM were appointed to develop around 50% of the first phase residential component of the Glasgow Harbour Masterplan comprising more than 600 apartments.
Commonwealth Village Glasgow
architecture picture from architect studio
Festival Park Apartments Glasgow for Persimmon Homes plc
Clydebank Shopping Centre
building picture from architect practice
Website: Homes for the Future analysis
“To deliver the volume of affordable housing required, the Government and opposition parties need to rethink how this will be funded. The housing market downturn has created a different environment that needs a new approach, with higher levels of public subsidy than at present. In short, we need a new deal for housing.”
Argyle Street Housing
housing photo : Keith Hunter
Glasgow Harbour by RMJM Architects
Buildings / photos for the Homes for the Future Architecture Phase II housing design by RMJM Architects in Glasgow, Strathclyde, Scotland, United Kingdom, page welcome.
Website: webarchive.nationalarchives.gov.uk – Green Paper published 23 July 2007